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Old 06-30-2000, 11:42 AM
Brian16V
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Here's an excerpt from the "Safety Procedure Bulletin" that came with my H&R springs:

"The removal and installation of suspension springs can be very hazardous. Springs under compression have a tremendous amount of stored energy that when handled improperly can be released abruptly damaging people and property . . ."

They also recommend having their products installed by qualified licensed mechanics.

Just food for thought.

Brian
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